Hello guys,
i just decided to order a new guitar and it should be a sterling by music man, because i cannot afford a "real" music man. unfortunately i cannot pay more than 800€ (austria). so i have the two guitars (named in the title) in mind. i do not have any chance to play the guitars here in austria, so i will order it "blind".
because of this i would be very thankful for any help, e.g. comparisons between the two guitars . (and thanks for the help in my last thread, where i got enough information to be convinced that sbmm is a good deal!)
the main import specs are (for me):
*) the guitar should stay in tune very good (i use the tremolo a little bit, but no divebombs - more in an albert leeish way)
*) the playability should be good, as far is i'm starting my shredding and "technical playing" career now (that's the reason why i want a new guitar in addition to my 7ender strat)
*) the guitar should have a few different sounds so that i can use it in the rehearsals of my cover-band (blues, reggae, rock), too.
greetz,
georg
i just decided to order a new guitar and it should be a sterling by music man, because i cannot afford a "real" music man. unfortunately i cannot pay more than 800€ (austria). so i have the two guitars (named in the title) in mind. i do not have any chance to play the guitars here in austria, so i will order it "blind".
because of this i would be very thankful for any help, e.g. comparisons between the two guitars . (and thanks for the help in my last thread, where i got enough information to be convinced that sbmm is a good deal!)
the main import specs are (for me):
*) the guitar should stay in tune very good (i use the tremolo a little bit, but no divebombs - more in an albert leeish way)
*) the playability should be good, as far is i'm starting my shredding and "technical playing" career now (that's the reason why i want a new guitar in addition to my 7ender strat)
*) the guitar should have a few different sounds so that i can use it in the rehearsals of my cover-band (blues, reggae, rock), too.
greetz,
georg